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A quick update to let you all know that one of the claims was settled last week. However I'm still waiting for them to pay up for the second claim which they agreed to settle. Sent their solicitors a letter yesterday referring to their letter agreeing to settle and asking when payment will be made.

 

They have to submit their defence for this claim by Saturday otherwise, so not sure how things stand atm.

 

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There is no provision in law that allows a party to offer settlement with such conditions attached.

 

Accept the sum 'in settlement of the value of the claim' however, you do not accpet there terms of confidentiality and they can not demand that you have any future liability to accept there ulawful actions and further they can not demand that you forgo your right to reflief from the court.

 

If you did make another claim and they submitted this letter as evidence the Judge wouls SLAM them down for it.

 

Also, if they want a confidentiality agreement tell them the price of your silence is £1000!

The law maybe reason without passion as Aristotle said, but hey, he said nothing about having fun when getting even!

 

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Hey Lotta,

I am totally inspired by your actions and subsequent rewards (of which I hope there are more). I have read and re-read your accounts of the battle with Lloyds.

Both my hubby, and now my dad are saying that I am fantasising about something that won't happen for me (i.e. getting my money back), and then I read of cases like yours and it keeps me going!

thank you!

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Nice one Lotta!!

 

I am starting to persue Lloyds in earnest now.i won before court action with Nationwide,had sent D.P.A.to Lloyds by normalunrecorded mail but have just sent Dear Penny Berryman an E-Mail with original letter attached...

We must be making their lives hell like they did to us.Charge upon charge upon charge!

 

You can smile everyday now girl we can win thanks to Bankfodder Stephen etc...and our own tenacity.

john r

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Another quick update to let you know that they still haven't paid up the second claim despite sending a letter almost two weeks ago stating they would settle. I haven't had a reply yet to my letter sent at the start of the week asking when they intend to pay either.

 

Tomorrow is the deadline for their defence. Should I still file the judgement even though they've agreed to settle? What do you think I should do now?

 

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Write to them, and state, 'altohugh this matter may have been concluded by way of compromise, I still intent to retain my right to pursue my original claim. Therefore, in respect of the foregoing, if I do not receive your settlement sum within the next seven days I shall contiune the claim and seek judgment.

 

Yours sincerely,

The law maybe reason without passion as Aristotle said, but hey, he said nothing about having fun when getting even!

 

Opinions given herein are made informally by myself as a lay-person in good faith based on personal expereince. For legal advice you must always consult a registered and insured lawyer.

 

 

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Another quick update to let you know that they still haven't paid up the second claim despite sending a letter almost two weeks ago stating they would settle. I haven't had a reply yet to my letter sent at the start of the week asking when they intend to pay either.

 

Tomorrow is the deadline for their defence. Should I still file the judgement even though they've agreed to settle? What do you think I should do now?

 

Lotta

Same position here, got the out of office E Mail from Martineau Johnson, etc I sent several sh**y E Mails back telling them to keep their Holiday Rota's to themselves and settle the matter in hand.

 

Allocation Questionnaire was due in by 22nd Saturday. But I signed and sent a copy accepting Offer by recorded delivery. If they renege I will apply to the court for their ruling on the mattter, or if I have lost out by not submitting the AQ, I will start the case again on different grounds using their offer of acceptance in order to forestall court action as my primary means of evidence. A letter to this effect plus Email is winging its way there as we speak. Will let you know outcome...

all ideas and information exchanged willingly, bounce the ideas around,it helps everyone at the end of the day, good luck to you all and God Bless...LoL Graham & Yvonne

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Congratulations Lotta!

 

I have read your thread with interest. It's been very helpful and inspiring. Many thanks.

 

All the best,

Regards,

Bean

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Dear Lotta

 

I am so glad that they settled your second claim.

It gives hope to all who are still hanging on in there waiting for their turn to get back what it rightfully theirs.

 

All the best don't spend it all at once

 

Kind regards

 

Krystyna x

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Amazing news, and certainly an inspiration to anyone who is thinking about claiming.

Data Protection Act Request sent 22nd April 2006 (recorded delivery) to Penny Berryman 40 days up on 1st June 2006.

 

Statements recieved 5th May 2006

Claiming back = £3913.65

 

Preliminary Letter Sent 5th May (recorded delivery) to Customer Care, Birmingham. Told me to sod off on the 9th May

 

Letter Before Action Sent 9th May (recorded delivery) to Customer Care, Birmingham. Told me to sod off on the 12th May

 

Moneyclaim filed issued 6th June (14 days to reply) Time up on 20th June.

 

Acknowledged 15th June (28 days to defence)

Time up on 13th July.

 

Defence Recieved 7th July

 

Going Before the Judge 15th September

 

Court Date 5th December

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Thanks everyone for the support. I just wanted to say that I've been a bit quiet on the forums recently (am currently taking my ex employer to a tribunal!) but I do still look in so if anyone wants to get in touch about my case or has any questions please do pm me and if I can help I'm only too happy to.

 

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For the lloyds Bank managers that keep a tab on this site (because they do), we stand united and we will win because the law is on our side and you proved that by the evidence in this thread and many others. So make it painless for all of us and just give us back our money.

 

Well done on your win!!!!! It doesn't give us hope, just reassurance that we are right. Hope is for people who only have a slight or moderate chance of winning we have more than that because we are right.

 

God I sound militant today:-D

Lloyds TSB

15/06/06 Settled in full

British Credit Trust

08/06/06 LBA Letter Sent

First National

30/06/06 Money Claim 6QZ55487

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Apologies, but as a few more people seem to be getting settlement letters through offering terms of cease-fire, I thought I'd bump this thread.

 

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reload vs Lloyds - £2703.11 Settlement Reached 14/07/06.

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reload vs Capital One - £456.57 Settlement Reached 14/07/06.

reload's mum vs Barclays - £745 owed. £375 partial settlement reached 17/10/06.

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Apologies, but as a few more people seem to be getting settlement letters through offering terms of cease-fire, I thought I'd bump this thread.

 

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